Problem with Vu+ zero

olindo

Vu+ Newbie
I have problem with vu + zero.
Initially there was a problem with the ethernet connection.
I installed a wireless wi-fi usb and so through this I connected to the internet.
To fix the problem of not connecting to ethernet I tried to pass another image,
but trying two usb did not boot via usb to perform the installation
I know all the procedures for making a flash because I have gone through different images many times.
I also tried to flash the cfe 1.04 file used to fix the ethernet problem but without success
How can I fix this problem that I can not throw image via usb (as the only way).??
 

Mick12334

Moderator
Code:
http://www.vuplus.com/board/boardView.php?idx=21&pagenum=1
Have you checked which version of CFE your receiver currently has?
You do have the older VU+ Zero and not the newer VU+ Zero 4K?

You can only flash using a USB stick, keep trying different versions, I find the older, smaller, USB sticks work best. Always do a fresh FAT32, format, on your PC, before loading the vuplus folder.
 

Mick12334

Moderator
You usually see it on boot up, after turning off your receiver, at the rear, and re-starting, it's very quickly displayed, as CFE v xxx, or on some receivers in the menu.
 

olindo

Vu+ Newbie
I am not clear what you are saying, however, the problem is that the ethernet does not work and the software does not flash with usb
 

Mick12334

Moderator
CFE is the bootloader, which is updated in the same way as an image.
How many different USB sticks have you tried? Many report success after trying a variety of USB sticks, or disconnecting everything else, including the coax cables, with only the power, and HDMI cable, connected.
 

Mick12334

Moderator
Two? Some have had to try many more, to find one that works.
Don't forget to freshly format them first, on your PC, to FAT 32.
 

olindo

Vu+ Newbie
I have two pieces at home, I have nowhere to find the others

then let someone tell me what usb has worked to go buy it of those sold in the market today
 

Mick12334

Moderator
Just buy a cheap one, you don't need a large, newer, USB stick, but why not try borrowing one, from a friend, or family member, to try out first.
 

_Gigino_

Vu+ User
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